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Bite Marks
Truck-driver Brewster takes over his missing brother's delivery of a load of coffins to a funeral home. He picks up hitchhiking gay couple Cary and Vogel whose relationship is in trouble to help him stay awake but when his GPS leads them into a deserted junkyard, his truck breaks down, stranding them. Night falls, and the coffins reveal blood-thirty vampires. Now the mismatched trio must barricade themselves in the cab of the truck and try to survive until dawn...
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Plot Summary
In this Canadian horror film, a pair of lesbian vampires, Jill and Chelsea, are on the run from their undead brethren. They seek refuge in a small town, hoping to lay low and avoid further conflict. However, their presence soon attracts unwanted attention and sets the stage for a brutal confrontation.
Critical Reception
Bite Marks received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its low-budget production values and a plot that struggled to find its footing. While some appreciated its attempts at genre blending and its lesbian vampire premise, the execution was largely seen as falling short.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a lack of polish and a predictable storyline.
The lesbian vampire theme is present but underdeveloped.
Low-budget effects and uneven pacing detract from the overall experience.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Nova Scotia, Canada, utilizing local scenery to create its atmospheric setting.
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